Originally Posted by
TWA884
The post that I quoted, mentioned one prior incident. A passenger's travel history is easily searchable, especially if it was on the same ticket/PNR.
I doubt that there were many blonde Argentine women travelling with twin babies who have put up hissy fits over gate checking double strollers while boarding American Airlines flights in the past few weeks.
I know three blonde Argentine women with twins under or around 2 years of age who live within 10 miles of just one of my residences far from South America. Most of them seem to have flown AA a bunch over the years -- after all AA has historically been the preferred carrier for Argentines to fly from Buenos Aires to the US and back.
Given Easter/Passover this year, this has been a rather popular time for Argentines to travel with young kids to go home or away.
Unless the "acquaintance" of the AA FA friend has verified the names of this female passenger with twins as having been on the flight that "friend's acquaintance" FA worked, I don't know what to make of the claim that she gave AA FAs grief before. While it wouldn't surprise me if she had, it also wouldn't surprise me if the story from the "acquaintance" of the AA FA friend is not entirely accurate.